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Info Fact Sheet for Horse Owners - Reducing the Risk of Respiratory Ailments

Airborne dust, noxious gases and infectious agents can hinder or halt a horse's athletic career and create respiratory problems for all equines.

Q and A: Leptospirosis – A Hidden Threat for Your Horse

A recent nationwide study showed 75% of healthy horses were exposed to at least one leptospiral serovar.

Lasso Your Riding Aspirations At Equine Affaire

With just three months to go until Equine Affaire, now is the perfect time to start a riding program geared towards boosting you and your horse's versatility acumen.

Feeding Foals After Weaning

Weanling horses require support and feeding adjustments as they grow and it’s important to think about their nutritional requirements.

Concussion Care and Reducing Risks - Important Info for All Horse Owners

Helmets cannot protect against all injuries around horses, but strapping on a brain bin mitigates the risk of going from an independent person to a dependent one.

Equine Cushing's and Insulin Resistance Group Inc. Announces 2020 NO Laminitis! Conference

Helping caregivers recognize the importance of diagnosis, diet, trim, and exercise has seen thousands of horses through the complications of Cushing's disease and insulin resistance.

Racing Industry Partners Join UK to Support mRNA Biomarker Research into Preventing Catastrophic Racehorse Injuries

The goal is to conduct an inexpensive and straightforward pre-race blood test identifying horses at risk of catastrophic injury, possibly allowing for intervention before those injuries happen.

Equine Rabies Case Reality

Texas veterinarian showcases real-life equine rabies fatality and case learnings.

Hoof Care Top Tips, Myth Busters and Finding the Balance

You need to trim each foot to be in balance and not trim to make them look the same or to a fit a specific measurement.

For Safe Horseback Riding and for Working with Horses, Wear that Helmet!

Gone are the days of 'get right back on that horse' and with good reason. Bouncing your brain around and then bouncing right back into action can put you at serious risk.

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